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Interruptions to business functions can result from major natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, and fires, or from man-made disasters such as terrorist attacks, riots or war. The most frequent disruptions are less sensational – equipment failures, theft or sabotage.
DRBCP is also known as Contingency Planning, defines the process of identification of the applications, customers (internal & external) and locations that a business plans to keep functioning in the occurrence of such disruptive events, as well the fail over processes & the length of time for such support. This encompasses hardware, software, facilities, personnel, communication links and applications.
DRBCP is intended to enable a quick and smooth restoration of operations after a disruptive event. It includes business impact analysis, where each critical business function has been reviewed to determine the maximum allowable downtime before causing significant degradation to customers' business operations. DRBCP development includes testing, awareness, training and maintenance. The DRBCP also defines actions to be taken before, during, and after a disaster, thus detailing the "what, who, how, and when".
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VARIOUS METHODOLOGIES OFFERED BY DIGITRON FOR DRBCP SOLUTIONS: |
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Off-site data storage
Cold backup site
Hot backup site
Reserved site to handle structured DRBCP for critical business operations
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